The TRS plenary will begin with the election of K. Chandrashekar Rao as the party president for the 9nth term since the inception of the party in 2001.
KCR will be declared elected as party president unopposed as nobody else filed nominations for the party president post.
As many as 18 sets of nominations were filed on behalf of Rao by party leaders right from ministers to MLAs, MLCs, MPs to elected representatives of urban and local bodies.
KCR will address the plenary soon after his re-election. Party sources said Rao was expected to utilise the occasion to campaign for the TRS in Huzurabad bypoll since the Election Commission of India (EC) has dashed his plans to address a huge public meeting in the bordering area of Huzurabad on October 27 to beat EC’s covid restrictions on public gathering at a maximum number of 1,000 people.
Besides this, the plenary is expected to pass seven resolutions on the political situation at the national and state level, urging the Centre to maintain the federal spirit of the Constitution, agriculture scenario in the state, welfare and development programmes of the TRS government etc.